DiscoverLight in the Attic's Liner Notes
Light in the Attic's Liner Notes
Claim Ownership

Light in the Attic's Liner Notes

Author: Light In The Attic Records

Subscribed: 115Played: 452
Share

Description

Hosted by Light In the Attic staffers, this podcast tells the stories behind Light in the Attic releases. Episodes center around interviews with musicians, music industry creatives, and other interesting characters within the Light In the Attic community. You will hear music and liner notes from LITA releases and get to know the people making your records.
23 Episodes
Reverse
Hudson River Wind Meditations combines Reed's love of creating drone music with his passion for Tai Chi, yoga, and meditation. The album's ambient soundscapes have been described as a counterpoint to his intense Metal Machine Music album—but they are similar outliers in Reed's 40+ year exploration of drone music and feedback harmonics, music created specifically for a certain time and place of mind.Liner Notes is a co-production of Light in the Attic and Ruinous Media. Edited and Mixed by Chris Duryee and Joe Plummer.Explore our Lou Reed Archive Series & stay tuned for more to come in 2024! 
This companion piece to the first-time vinyl releases of the albums Like Swimming and The Night from the band MORPHINE features host Ryan H. Walsh, whose  insightful liner notes were included in the recent reissues.  Walsh is a Boston-based journalist, musician, visual artist, and author of the acclaimed 2018 book Astral Weeks: A Secret History of 1968.  Liner Notes is a co-production of Light in the Attic and Ruinous Media. Edited and Mixed by Chris Duryee and Joe Plummer.Explore the Morphine archival releases - The NightLike Swimming   
This Light in the Attic podcast episode is a companion piece to Pacific Breeze, the acclaimed series of Japanese City Pop compilations.Mark “Frosty” McNeil and Yosuke Kitazawa, co-producers of the Pacific Breeze series, delve into the origins of City Pop as well as breaking down specific tracks throughout the history of the genre. To learn more about Pacific Breeze and to pick up a copy of the record, visit the Light in the Attic siteLiner Notes is a co-production of LITA and Ruinous Media. Edited and Mixed by Chris Duryee and Joe Plummer
This Light in the Attic podcast is a companion piece to Words and Music, May 1965, an album of previously unreleased songs recorded by a young Lou Reed with future Velvet Underground bandmate, John Cale. It includes first known recordings of such iconic songs as "I'm Waiting for the Man" and "Heroin." These recordings will be released to the public for the first time on Light in the Attic Records.Our host, Tunde Adebimpe sits down with Matt Sullivan (co-owner and founder of Light in the Attic Records) and Lou Reed archivists Jason Stern and Don Fleming to get their insights into how the tape was discovered and how the songs were recorded by Cale and Reed in the spring of 1965.Listen along with Matt, Don and Jason as they share their appreciation and knowledge of these extraordinary recordings. Produced by Light in the Attic, Ruinous Media and Dann Gallucci. Explore Light in the Attic's Lou Reed archive.Listen to more podcasts at Ruinous Media.
Marcos Valle

Marcos Valle

2020-09-1445:32

Mixed and Mastered by Patrick McCarthy
Mr Bongo

Mr Bongo

2019-01-2338:57

Light In The Attic Podcast Episode 18 is out now! For this episode, LITA's Matt Sullivan sits down with David Buttle and Graham Luckhurst from UK-based label Mr Bongo to discuss the label's history, their reissue process and classics from Tim Maia and Terry Callier.
Jeff Powell has been recording, mixing and producing records for more than 30 years – working with a who’s who of musical legends, from Bob Dylan and B.B. King to Glyn Johns and Eddie Kramer. Powell served as staff assistant engineer, then engineer/ mixer and finally producer at Memphis’ legendary Ardent Studios from ’89-’97. He has been working independently since then, and now makes his home base at Sam Phillips Recording Service. Beyond his work as a producer and engineer, Jeff has expanded his horizons over the last 10 years and is now cutting vinyl records on his Neumann VMS 70 lathe at Sam Phillips Recording Service. His company is called Take Out Vinyl, and he has cut over a thousand records to date.
Kuni Murai

Kuni Murai

2018-11-2601:21:40

In honor of our recent reissues of prolific musician and producer Haruomi Hosono’s essential albums, we teamed up with dublab and In Sheep’s Clothing’s, a hi-fi bar in downtown Los Angeles, for a night of celebration. Special guest Kuni Murai — famed producer, composer and founder of Alfa Records, joined dublab’s Mark “Frosty” McNeill for a chat about his decades-long working relationship with Hosono, from his days as a session player to his stratospheric success with Yellow Magic Orchestra and beyond. Please note, we have removed the music sections due to right's issues. Photo: Kuni Murai at his Alfa Records office, located directly below the label's famed Studio A in Shibaura, Tokyo.
Jarvis Cocker

Jarvis Cocker

2018-10-2245:41

On this episode of the Light In The Attic podcast we sit down for a chat with one of our favorite artists, Jarvis Cocker. Produced and Recorded by Matt Sullivan Edited and Mixed by Patrick McCarthy Keep up with all of Jarvis' activities at JarvisCocker.net
Mojo Magazine

Mojo Magazine

2018-09-1049:36

On this episode of the Light In The Attic podcast we visit the offices of Mojo Magazine in London, UK, to chat with Jenny Bulley (Reviews Editor), Ian Harrison (News Section & Back Section, Buried Treasure), Danny Eccleston (Senior Editor), and John Mulvey (Editor). Since 1995, Mojo Magazine has been a constant in the lives of music fans the world over. In the pre-internet days, we found ourselves driving around our home cities, going form news stand to news stand to find the latest issue. So many incredible reissues, new albums and new artists were discovered in these hallowed volumes. Back issues still bear repeated readings and are coveted till this day (the photo is just a portion of Matt Sullivan's collection). It was an immense pleasure to sit down with them and ask them about the history of the magazine, how issues are put together, as well as what they're currently listening too. Produced and Recorded by Matt Sullivan Edited and Mixed by Patrick McCarthy Learn more about Mojo Magazine and subscriber here.
Haruomi Hosono

Haruomi Hosono

2018-08-1315:47

Another highlight from our recent trip to England was getting to sit down with legendary artist Haruomi Hosono. LITA's Matt Sullivan and Yosuke Kitazawa were able to chat with Hosono before his concert at The Old Market (Brighton, UK) and discuss his recent show at London's Barbican as well as our upcoming series focused on Hosono's albums. Excerpts from "Bara To Yaju" and "Malabar Hotel Upper Floor ··· Moving Triangle" (courtesy of King Record Co. Ltd.). are featured in the podcast, as is "Pom Pom Joki," recorded live at the Barbican (courtesy of Medium Inc.). Recorded by Matt Sullivan Edited and Mixed by Patrick McCarthy Learn more about our Haruomi Hosono Archival Series below and be sure to check out our short doc on YouTube. Hosono Philharmony (LITA 170 - CD / LP) Hosono omni Sight Seeing (LITA 171 - CD / LP) Hosono Paraiso (LITA 172 - CD / LP) Hosono Hosono House (LITA 173 - CD / LP) Hosono Cochin Moon (LITA 174 - CD / LP)
This Heat

This Heat

2018-07-1622:09

On our recent trip to England, we found a cozy hallway in the back of London’s Cafe Oto to sit down with living legends Charles Bullen & Charles Hayward of This Heat. Over the course of the conversation, LITA's Matt Sullivan talks with C & C about their music, legacy, the formation of This Is Not This Heat, as well as what's currently on their turntables. For folks in the USA, a miracle will soon be hitting our shores – C & C will be performing This Is Not This Heat. These shows will mark the first ever US performances for both C & C in any incarnation. Hallelujah! Tour dates below. Formed in Brixton, a multicultural, and – at the time – down-at-heel part of south London, This Heat were born into a music scene in rapid flux, first thanks to the punk explosion and then via new wave and its myriad offshoots into pop, rock and art-rock. But while many sought to apply punk attitude to chart-friendly sounds, This Heat were concocting some of the most experimental ideas ever committed to tape, taking influence from musique concrète, krautrock, the burgeoning industrial scene and even the dub reggae blasting out in their home borough. Photo by Luis Carvajal. July 19 - Underground Arts (Philadelphia) July 21 - Pitchfork Festival (Chicago) July 23 - Pioneer Works (Brooklyn) Produced by Matt Sullivan and Patrick McCarthy Recorded by Matt Sullivan Edited and Mixed by Patrick McCarthy Thanks to Charles Bullen, Luis Carvajal, Charles Hayward, and everyone at Cafe Oto. Learn more about our This Heat reissues below. This Heat This Heat This Heat Deceit This Heat Health and Efficiency This Heat Made Available This Heat Repeat / Metal This Heat Live 80-81
The Lost World Of Acetone

The Lost World Of Acetone

2017-10-1601:14:14

Join us on a ride along with Mark Lightcap, guitarist of forgotten 90s band Acetone, as he tells us all about a Los Angeles that no longer exists and the band that disappeared along with it. In Los Angeles in the 90s, Acetone crafted a sultry California sound in their garage. They released an EP on Vernon Yard and two LPs on Neil Young's Vapor and toured with Spiritualized, Mazzy Star, Oasis, and The Verve. While their velvet sound remains absolutely beloved by figures in that scene, nowadays Acetone is surprisingly unknown. Thanks to: Our guests: Sam Sweet & Mark Lightcap Our producer: Michelle Lanz Learn more about our Acetone anthology, 1992-2001 here Stream the album on Spotify & on Apple Music!
This episode we highlight a few women who are doing awesome things in the music world. In the first half we talk to our favorite songstress, Lynn Castle. Lynn, who was known as Los Angeles' first "Lady Barber," recorded her beautiful songs back in the 60s with the help of Jack Nitzsche and Lee Hazelwood, but they've lain dormant ever since.. until now! In the second half we eavesdrop on a conversation between two experimental female musicians, Suzanne Doucet and Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith. We also read some user-submitted tales of what's it's like to be a woman in the male-dominated music world. Thanks To: Our Editor/Co-Producer: Michelle Lanz Our Guests: Lynn Castle (aka Madelyn Von Ritz), Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, and Suzanne Doucet. Our listeners/followers who submitted their stories
Record Store Day 2017

Record Store Day 2017

2017-04-0501:08:46

The stories behind our wild bunch of Record Store Day Releases, including the soundtrack to the 1973 Edie Sedgwick film Ciao! Manhattan; a box set of transcendental, minimalist proto-new age piano music by George Gurdjieff and Thomas de Hartmann; and the trance-inducing soundtrack to the Volcom surf film Psychic Migrations. Track List: White Fence - "Only Man Alive" (Psychic Migrations) Gurdjieff/de Hartmann - "Prayer & Despair" Gurdjieff/de Hartmann - "Caucasian Dance" Gurdjieff/de Hartmann - "The Struggle Of The Magicians" (Fragment No. 5) Gino Piserchio - "Angel Shock" (Ciao! Manhattan) Edie Sedgwick - "Turn the whole world on just for a moment..." (Ciao! Manhattan - Dialogue Track) Richie Havens - "To Give All Your Love Away" (Ciao! Manhattan) John Phillips - "Malibu People" (Ciao! Manhattan) Skip Battin & Kim Fowley - "Citizen Kane" (Ciao! Manhattan) Al Lover - "Flight Patterns" (Psychic Migrations) Gurdjieff/de Hartmann - "The Struggle Of The Magicians" (Fragment No. 5)(Psychic Migrations) Bitchin Bajas - "Bajas Ragas" (Psychic Migrations) Cave - "Shikaakwa" (Psychic Migrations) Credits: Hosts/Producers: Hilary Staff & Jackie Allen Editor/Producer: Michelle Lanz Guests: Charles Ketcham, David Weisman, Kurt Midness, Ryan Thomas
This is the story of the little record label that could... until it couldn't. From 1971-1973 Tumbleweed Records put out an eclectic range of music from a wild family of musicians, many of whom were local to Denver, Colorado. Over the past few decades, crate diggers have stumbled upon Tumbleweed's records in dollar bins around the country, unaware of the short-lived, glittering empire behind them. Credits: Creators, Hosts, Production: Hilary Staff & Jackie Allen Liner Notes & Interviews: Sarah Sweeney Production, Sound Design, Editing: Michelle Lanz Thanks to Bill Szymczyk for granting us an interview. Track Listing: (all the music from this episode is from Sing It High, Sing It Low: Tumbleweed Records 1971-1973) Dewey Terry - Sweet As Spring Danny Holien - Colorado Arthur Gee-Whiz Band - Sunday Sherry Robb Kunkel - Turn Of The Century Danny Holien- Colorado (again) Dewey Terry - Do On My Feet (What I Did In The Street) Pete McCabe - Late Letter Michael Stanley - Rosewood Bitters Robb Kunkel - Abyss 10.Dewey Terry - Sweet As Spring Arthur Gee - Plain Talk
Spooner Oldham

Spooner Oldham

2017-02-0844:451

You may not know his name, but you know his music. Spooner Oldham is a linchpin of southern soul and R&B. A legendary ivory-tickler whose name is synonymous with the Muscle Shoals sound of Alabama, Oldham has backed and/or written songs for the likes of Etta James, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Wilson Pickett, Percy Sledge, Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin and so many more (check out a more complete list here, if you want your mind blown). We can't wait for y'all to get to know him better. Hosted by Hilary Staff & Jackie Allen Edited by Michelle Lanz Guests: Spooner Oldham, Andria Lisle, Roxanne Oldham, Matt Sullivan
The story of The Shaggs is larger than life. It includes a grandmother’s prophecy, a driven father, three unassuming sisters, a cat named Foot-Foot, and perhaps the most polarizing outsider album of all time. In this episode of the Light In The Attic Podcast Ira Kaplan (Yo La Tengo) interviews original Shagg Dot Wiggin, and Lenny Kaye (Patti Smith Group) reads excerpts from his liner notes for our reissue of The Shaggs' 'Philosophy Of The World.' Hosts/Producers: Hilary Staff & Jackie Allen Editor & Co-Producer: Michelle Lanz Guests: Dot Wiggin, Ira Kaplan, Lenny Kaye All music from The Shaggs - Philosophy Of The World and The Shaggs - 7" Sweet Maria b/w The Missouri Waltz (Missouri State Song)
Heartworn Highways

Heartworn Highways

2016-12-0649:451

Once in a blue moon, a filmmaker hits record at precisely the right moment to capture lightning in a bottle. It happened in ’76 with music doc 'Heartworn Highways,’ which follows key players in the outlaw country music of the 1970s. Emboldened by the radical 60s, country musicians in Tennessee and Texas rejected the commercial “Nashville sound” and returned country music to its rougher honky-tonk roots. This episode of The Light In The Attic Podcast goes behind the scenes of our reissue of the soundtrack to this cult classic documentary that captured Guy Clark, Townes Van Zandt, Jerry Jeff Walker, David Allan Coe, Steve Young, Steve Earle and many others before they hit it real big. Hosts/Producers: Hilary Staff & Jackie Allen Editor & Co-Producer: Michelle Lanz Guests: Matt Sullivan, Patrick McCarthy, Sam Sweet All music from the Heartworn Highways Original Soundtrack
Hazlewoodology

Hazlewoodology

2016-04-1901:21:32

In episode four, we take you on a wild ride through the wonderful world of Lee Hazlewood. This in-depth look at the life and tunes of the legendary mustachioed cowboy crooner is the first of its kind and features incredible insight thanks to our guest host, Hunter Lea — a Hazlewoodologist. Push play to hear all about Hazlewoodism, its cause, and its cure. Guest Producer & Host: Hunter Lea Mastering: Hunter Lea Intro & Outro Host: Morgan Chosnyk Creators/Coordinators: Matt Sullivan & Jackie Allen Opening Credit Song: Jim Sullivan - "Highways"
loading
Comments (3)

Venice Lockjaw

wow another great interview where I get to listen someone's cat who has diabetes, AND NOTHING ABOUT THE ACTUAL FUCKING ART. you guys are really dropping the ball on these interviews

Jul 8th
Reply (1)

Venice Lockjaw

wow what a waste of an interview. none of these episodes have been enjoyable. they don't go below the surface. they don't talk about the art, they don't about the time in which the art was created, the ideas that influenced it, what they were trying to achieve..... just nothing. what a waste of an opportunity

Jul 8th
Reply
Download from Google Play
Download from App Store